Poland – Donald Tusk: Complain cyberattack in the party in the face of a “foreign intervention” presidential election

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk today denounced a cyberattack against his party, which he attributed to a “foreign intervention” in the face of the May 18th presidential election. “A cyberattack has targeted the Computer System” by the Party Political Platform, Tusk said in a post on X. “Foreign intervention in the elections has begun,” he continued, adding that “security services show a source to the east.” Polish authorities, faithful allies of neighboring Ukraine, warned in recent months that Moscow may try to intervene in the next month’s elections by resorting to cyberattacks and misinformation. Poland often accuses Russia of conducting hybrid attacks and orchestrated sabotage on its territory. Donald Tusk’s head of the office, John Grabiets, made a speech in his statements to Polish Rar’s Public News Agency today on what happened on the political platform, for a “attempt to undertake the control of computers. […]
Source: News Beast

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